Wet weather this summer has helped suppress wildfire behaviour in Kamloops region
KAMLOOPS — So far this year in the Kamloops Fire Centre, far less hectares of land have been burned and it’s thanks in part to more precipitation.
Kamloops Fire Centre information officer Nicole Bonnett says to date in the region, there have been 95 fires with a total of 995 hectares burned.
“The 2017 fire season we had fewer fires than we had in 2018, but we had the… Elephant Hill fire from 2017, which contributed to quite a few hectares within the Kamloops Fire Centre,” she says, “and then for the 2018 fire season we saw quite a bit of lightning that came with minimal to no precipitation so that also resulted in quite a few of the fires last year.”
Bonnett says at this time last year, there were 136 fires to date and 4,402 hectares had been burned. In 2017 it was 107 fires to date with a total of 48,585 hectares burned.